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Barack Obama Responds to Accusation That He's a Real Life Demon

President Barack Obama responds to Alex Jones calling him a real demon.

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President Barack Obama has defended himself against Donald Trump's accusations that he wasn't a U.S. citizen, charges Trump finally put to rest last month—but not before blaming Hillary Clinton for starting the birther movement. Obama has also dealt with the president of the Philippines insulting him. And now he has had to address accusations from radio host Alex Jones, who called Obama a real "demon" who "smells like sulfur."

Jones, besides being a Trump supporter, believes the shooting at Sandy Hook in which 20 children were killed was fake. On his show, Jones called Obama and Hillary Clinton demons and explained how exactly he knew that to be true. Jones said there's videos and photos of flies landing on Obama and never anyone around him. As for Clinton, she's "possessed" and causing people around her nightmares because of the "evil" that's inside her. Jones called Clinton an "abject, psychopathic, demon from Hell" who's "so dark now." If that wasn't enough proof, Jones explained "high up" people that know Obama and Clinton have said the two smell like sulfur.

Obama brought up Jones' remarks without naming him at a North Carolina campaign rally for Clinton. "There's only one candidate in this race that understands democracy and...country doesn't work if you constantly demonize each other, and I mean that literally…" Obama said before mentioning he had read the accusations that he was a demon. "Ain't that something?" said Obama before smelling his hand. Laughing, he continued, "C'mon people."

Maybe Jones will say he was being sarcastic, like when Trump called Obama and Clinton the founders of ISIS.

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